30 August 2026 to 4 September 2026
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Verifying the failing supernova constraint on dark photons with two-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations

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20m
Oral Dark matter searches (both direct and indirect)

Speaker

Kanji Mori (Keio University)

Description

Recent studies on the dark photon (DP) production in collapsing stars argue that the cooling effect induced by DPs can hinder supernova explosions and lead to a “failing supernova” constraint on the photon-DP mixing parameter 𝜀. In order to verify the idea, we perform two-dimensional neutrino-radiation hydrodynamic simulations coupled with the DP production with the masses of 0.3 and 0.45 MeV. We find that the shock revival does not happen until the end of the simulations when 𝜀 ≳3 ×10^{−9}. The photon-DP mixing parameter above this value can be excluded by the failing supernova argument. Interestingly, our constraint roughly coincides with the one reported by the previous studies which adopted the postprocessing framework. This result motivates one to investigate a wider parameter range of DPs with self-consistent simulations and evaluate uncertainties in the constraint.

Primary author

Kanji Mori (Keio University)

Co-authors

Prof. Tomoya Takiwaki (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan) Kazunori Kohri (NAOJ)

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